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[Albion] Evan Ferguson



Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
24,266
Brighton
Probably repressed the unsuccessful attempts from your memory. I don’t blame you. But let’s not go off vibes here.

The following games are the ones where his average position were classified as a ‘CF’ in the premier league.

Ipswich (h)
Wolves (h)
Liverpool (a)
City (h)
Fulham (a)
West Ham (a)
Brentford (h)
Arsenal (h)
United (a) - where your recency bias takes effect

Worth noting against Forest he started as a central striker alongside Welbeck, but was dropped deeper and averaged an AM position.

1 goal and 1 assist from those games.

In Rutter’s defence he’s been shoved around in several positions. But he clearly has had better results playing behind Welbeck. We’re also straying away from the original point I made. Ferguson leaving does weaken our options in that position.
I’m sorry.

You can look at Transfermarkt and see him marked down as a CF or you can go to the matches and see that he is not playing as a No.9 in those matches.

He does not take up the positions of a player leading the line. Nowhere near as it turns out:

Ipswich (h)

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Wolves (h)

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Liverpool (a)

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City (h)


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Fulham (a)

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West Ham (a)

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Brentford (h)

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Arsenal (h)



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United (a) - where your recency bias takes effect


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Oh, and the only recency bias is yours since you clearly recently clicked on Transfermarkt to find out if Georginio has played centre forward for us and you are unwisely bias to that site for some reason?

😃
 




Luke93

STAND OR FALL
Jun 23, 2013
5,113
Shoreham
Click on the line-ups for those matches. For the majority of them, he is playing with Welbz and rarely leads the line.

I’m sorry.

You can look at Transfermarkt and see him marked down as a CF or you can go to the matches and see that he is not playing as a No.9 in those matches.

He does not take up the positions of a player leading the line. Nowhere near as it turns out:

Ipswich (h)

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Wolves (h)

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Liverpool (a)

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City (h)


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Fulham (a)

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West Ham (a)

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Brentford (h)

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Arsenal (h)



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United (a) - where your recency bias takes effect


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Oh, and the only recency bias is yours since you clearly recently clicked on Transfermarkt to find out if Georginio has played centre forward for us and you are unwisely bias to that site for some reason?

😃
To say he only played once as a centre forward was clearly nonsense. I’m pleased others did their research before I could reply!

Again, this is straying way off the main point I was making anyway. There’s no point arguing what you think a CF is or what a heat map is showing. Transfer market use data to decide how to categorise a players position. It obviously changes throughout a game through play / tactical changes. Like yesterday at Forest, where we initially lined up in a 4-1-3-2 formation.

If anything, those heat maps show his limitations when he IS meant to be occupying CF positions instead of Ferguson. The point of my post. Against West Ham for context Welbeck and Ferguson didn’t start, Rutter lined up and Pedro took a deeper position. That game yielded 2 shots on target.

It’s clear to me Ferguson leaving weakens Brighton’s options at ‘CF’.
 




Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
15,190
Almería
Looks like West Ham are also signing another striker, Eli Junior Kroupi. If that goes through I imagine Ferguson will get less time at West Ham than he would have done here.

An 18-year-old who has played a handful of games in the French second tier.
 


Freddo

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May 14, 2006
789
Clapham
An 18-year-old who has played a handful of games in the French second tier.
Looks like for £35m though? Wouldn't be the first time we've loaned a young player out, only for the other club to then spend a load of money on another player in the same position.
 




Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
24,266
Brighton
Looks like for £35m though? Wouldn't be the first time we've loaned a young player out, only for the other club to then spend a load of money on another player in the same position.
It’s apparently £15m upfront with £20m in bonuses if he actually makes it as a proper West Ham player and has some success in the next decade.
 










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